Inquiry Form Hero
Split hero with a first person invitation and expectations strip on the left beside a labelled inquiry form for name, email, company, and project.
Split hero with a first person invitation and expectations strip on the left beside a labelled inquiry form for name, email, company, and project.
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Inquiry Form Hero puts a project inquiry form in the first viewport. The left column opens with a first person invitation, tell me about your project, a lede promising a personal reply, a ruled expectations strip covering response time, next availability, typical engagement, and project minimum, and an email fallback line for anyone who prefers it. The right column is a bordered panel titled Project inquiry with fields for name, email, company or studio, and a what are you making textarea, a full width send button, and a closing reassurance that there is no follow up sequence.
The distinctive choice is answering the prospect's questions before they ask. The expectations strip sets the response time and the project minimum up front, so a visitor knows whether the fit is worth an email while they are still looking at the form.
Reach for this block when the primary goal of the homepage is generating qualified inbound, not passive browsing. The installer swaps the name and email, updates the four expectations values, and wires the form to their own handler or inbox.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the freelance intake opener for a solo designer. Other intake shapes:
Tip: set an honest project minimum in the expectations strip; it is the single line that saves the most time by turning away work that was never going to close.